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. >> reporter: president obama and the first family are out west this weekend, visiting some of america's most beautiful natural wonders, including yellowstone national park. but this isn't just a sightseeing trip. mr. obama has been has gone to balk about health care reform. he'll hold another health care town hall this evening in grand junction, colorado. an area that voted overwhelmingly republican in last year's election. the stop comes on the heels of last night's meeting in montana, the president faced some pointed but civil questions about how he will pay for the plan to reform the nation's health care system. a process that has caused his once sky-high approval ratings to fall. around the nation, there's been negative feedback at many town hall meetings as average americans have questioned lawmakers about changes to the nation's health care system. in his weekly address, mr. obama says he wants the nation to move forward despite the challenges from opponents. >> the history is clear -- every time we come close to passing health insurance reform, the special interests with the stak
. >> reporter: president obama and the first family are out west this weekend, visiting some of america's most beautiful natural wonders, including yellowstone national park. but this isn't just a sightseeing trip. mr. obama has been has gone to balk about health care reform. he'll hold another health care town hall this evening in grand junction, colorado. an area that voted overwhelmingly republican in last year's election. the stop comes on the heels of last night's meeting in montana,...
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as you challenged us so many times before, may your dream for a better, more just america never die. i love you, dad and you will always live in my heart forever. >> i love you, dad. i always will, and i miss you already. [ applause ] >> reporter: ted kennedy, jr. and patrick kennedy shared their thoughts about their father in massachusetts today. friends, family, and colleagues celebrated the senator for the good he did and the dream he kept alive. >>> good evening. i'm sherrie johnson. after a moving funeral in his home state of massachusetts, senator kennedy was eulogized on capitol hill and laid to rest alongside his brothers john and robert at arlington national cemetery. har's abc's viviana hurtado. ♪ [music] ♪ >> reporter: senator edward kennedy was honored by the army for his service before being laid to rest at arlington national cemetery near his slain brothers john and robert. people lined the streets of washington to bid farewell while former staffers gathered at the capitol where he worked for nearly 50 years on sweeping social legislation including the civil rights
as you challenged us so many times before, may your dream for a better, more just america never die. i love you, dad and you will always live in my heart forever. >> i love you, dad. i always will, and i miss you already. [ applause ] >> reporter: ted kennedy, jr. and patrick kennedy shared their thoughts about their father in massachusetts today. friends, family, and colleagues celebrated the senator for the good he did and the dream he kept alive. >>> good evening. i'm...
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. >> president obama and the first family are out west this weekend visiting some of america's most beautiful natural wonders including yellowstone national park. this isn't just a sight-seeing trip. mr. obama has gone to talk about health care reform. tonight he held a health care town hall in grand junction colorado, an area voted overwhelmingly republican in last year's election. >> if you are a deficit hawk and tired of the crazy spending in washington and you want to finally make sure are that we are looking out for the next generation, then you more than anybody should want to reform the health care system. >> reporter: the stop comes on the heels of last night's meeting in montana. the president faced pointed but civil questions about how he will pay for the plan to reform the nation's health care system, a process that has caused his once sky high approval ratings to fall. in his weekly address, he wants the challenges to move forward. but utah senator orrin hatch rejected the charge saying americans just want the facts. >> although i strongly encourage the use of respectful debate in
. >> president obama and the first family are out west this weekend visiting some of america's most beautiful natural wonders including yellowstone national park. this isn't just a sight-seeing trip. mr. obama has gone to talk about health care reform. tonight he held a health care town hall in grand junction colorado, an area voted overwhelmingly republican in last year's election. >> if you are a deficit hawk and tired of the crazy spending in washington and you want to finally...
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. >>> we're 16 minutes away from "good morning america." time 7:00. monday morning, august 17th. first the headlines. before weather and traffic. >> the mayor of baltimore says she will fight to protect the heart of the city. linda so will report. >>> florida hopes claudette dozen not clobber the coast. how a calm season turned nasty. >>> squealing tires, screeching around corners, sounds like a trip down lombard but this is for the checkered flag. sherrie johnson with more on the baltimore grand prix. this and more coming up. >>> right now your weather with meteorologist, here she is, susan schrack. >> thank you. good morning. things are on the muggy side for us. we're sewing a little haze out there. but for the most part things are on the quiet side. 68 degrees now, relative humidity 93%, winds are calm. temperatures all around the northeast, looking about the same. 68 degrees in baltimore. 73 philadelphia. 63 allentown. 71 in richmond. satellite and radar composite shows we have clouds around, they are breaking up pretty quickly and as the sun continues to come out more and mo
. >>> we're 16 minutes away from "good morning america." time 7:00. monday morning, august 17th. first the headlines. before weather and traffic. >> the mayor of baltimore says she will fight to protect the heart of the city. linda so will report. >>> florida hopes claudette dozen not clobber the coast. how a calm season turned nasty. >>> squealing tires, screeching around corners, sounds like a trip down lombard but this is for the checkered flag....
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stay tuned with "good morning america." they are going to take a look back at the senator's life and career. you can get the latest information you need on our web site now at abc2news.com. >>> it's 5:33. a robbery suspect is dead, shot by an anne arundel county police officer in a parking lot of a brooklyn park store. this happened monday night at the liquor store on ritchie highway. police say 47-year-old brian ducas was implicated in four robberies throughout the county. when officers confronted him in the parking lot they say the suspect tried to run over the officer twice. the officer fired and struck ducas killing him. he was most recently wanted for a robbery at the pnc bank in crofton. surveillance photos captured on the screen. >> the suspect then slammed on the gas and went toward the officer. the officer had drawn his weapon, fired multiple rounds into the vehicle and struck the suspect. he died on scene. >> police are still looking for a woman in the surveillance video. you see her there. if you know anything ab
stay tuned with "good morning america." they are going to take a look back at the senator's life and career. you can get the latest information you need on our web site now at abc2news.com. >>> it's 5:33. a robbery suspect is dead, shot by an anne arundel county police officer in a parking lot of a brooklyn park store. this happened monday night at the liquor store on ritchie highway. police say 47-year-old brian ducas was implicated in four robberies throughout the county....
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"good morning america" will be live. former vice president al gore is among the dignitaries out here at burbank. "good morning america" will have live full coverage of the journalists coming back to the united states. >>> now to video you'll only see on abc2. cameras rolling early this morning at the scene of this apparent hit-and-run in downtown baltimore. crews tell us a driver was speeding away from police on saratoga, hit a person. police arrested the man. as for the person hit, taken to the hospital and is expected to recover. >>> here's the latest on the baltimore county couple accused of sexually assaulting kids and using them for pornography. the fbi is now in on this investigation. john nicklas and shannon honea were arrested last week after police found video evidence of child ponnography in their middle river home. according to court documents the assaults happened at both the couple's home and at an atlanta hotel room but police also think that the pair taped children at a third location out of state. that is
"good morning america" will be live. former vice president al gore is among the dignitaries out here at burbank. "good morning america" will have live full coverage of the journalists coming back to the united states. >>> now to video you'll only see on abc2. cameras rolling early this morning at the scene of this apparent hit-and-run in downtown baltimore. crews tell us a driver was speeding away from police on saratoga, hit a person. police arrested the man. as...
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. >>> and president obama in mexico. 17 hours of talks from swine flu to buy america products. we'll see how the talks are going. >>> and nationwide testing goes underway this morning for swine flu. much of it will be at the university of maryland school of medicine. >>> it will be another hot one. >> let's go and check it out. here he is, justin berk. >> you're about to see a bunch of orange on the map. i want to start with the heat advisory. that means temperatures will be up in the mid-90s, feeling bike 105. , keep in mind, keep cool, light colored clothing, stay out of the heat as much as possible. plenty of fluid for pets and check on the elderly. some things may seem commonplace and mundane but just a reminder. noon to 3:00 p.m., heat advisory. any time we have the heat index value shooting well over 100. 73 easton. ocean city 79. not much escaping from the heat though the water temperatures are in the 60s. we'll hit 91 by lunchtime. this afternoon, again, our 95-degree two-degree guarantee is actually going to be receiving because it will feel like 100 to 105. that is th
. >>> and president obama in mexico. 17 hours of talks from swine flu to buy america products. we'll see how the talks are going. >>> and nationwide testing goes underway this morning for swine flu. much of it will be at the university of maryland school of medicine. >>> it will be another hot one. >> let's go and check it out. here he is, justin berk. >> you're about to see a bunch of orange on the map. i want to start with the heat advisory. that means...
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and more on "good morning america." >>> now to video you'll only see on abc2 news. a city cop rear ended as she stood at a light on wabash and northern parkway in northwest baltimore. the officer will be ok. no word if the driver will be charged. >>> to exclusive video from northwest baltimore. fire crews investigating a house fire on oak hill street around midnight. we're told everyone inside did make it out ok. they are being held by neighborhood services. we're still awaiting word on how the fire started in the first place. >>> layoffs and furloughs, a way of life for state workers. >> the governor will announce his plans to balance the state budget today. abc2 news sherrie johnson joins us with more. >> reporter: more budget cuts on the way as the governor announces more than $450 million worth of jobs and services that will get the ax. governor o'malley says this latest round will include furloughs, 205 layoffs. he didn't say which agencies would be affected. o'malley says more details will come after workers are notified. furlough days are based on salary. sta
and more on "good morning america." >>> now to video you'll only see on abc2 news. a city cop rear ended as she stood at a light on wabash and northern parkway in northwest baltimore. the officer will be ok. no word if the driver will be charged. >>> to exclusive video from northwest baltimore. fire crews investigating a house fire on oak hill street around midnight. we're told everyone inside did make it out ok. they are being held by neighborhood services. we're...
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but a nation of immigrants was really the kennedy's view of america, the idea that it was a place where immigrants can come and have an equal opportunity, a chance for the american dream. and it was ted kennedy and bobby kennedy who, after jfk's passing, made sure that that dream became the 1965 immigration act. now, historically, when we talk about the impact of the kennedys, i would submit the new america we live in, the millions of new americans from latin america, from asia from all around the world who became part of our country was a direct consequence of the 1965 immigration act. the kennedys changed literally the face of america and that probably, more than anything, was the lasting legacy of the
but a nation of immigrants was really the kennedy's view of america, the idea that it was a place where immigrants can come and have an equal opportunity, a chance for the american dream. and it was ted kennedy and bobby kennedy who, after jfk's passing, made sure that that dream became the 1965 immigration act. now, historically, when we talk about the impact of the kennedys, i would submit the new america we live in, the millions of new americans from latin america, from asia from all around...
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a report on web speed concludes america is 15 years behind north korea. the report from the communication workers of america also has the united states lagging behind japan, sweden, the netherlands and 24 other countries. >>> you want speed? 5:36. headlines around the nation -- a police chase ends with a driver jumping out of what police say was a stolen car. you can see the car keeps moving. hits a curb and rolls down an embankment, passenger still in the car. the woman got out. car on her own. police grabbed the driver. his charges include speeding and theft. his female companion charged with theft by receiving stolen property. >>> this 18-wheeler folded like an accordion after authorities say the driver tried to drive through this tunnel. authorities say that the tractor-trailer was 13 1/2 feet tall. the tunnel was about 12 feet tall. it didn't fit. the driver tried to go through the tunnel with the truck. it got stuck. state transportation department says that the driver blamed his gps for routing him in that direction. >>> let's go to spain where peo
a report on web speed concludes america is 15 years behind north korea. the report from the communication workers of america also has the united states lagging behind japan, sweden, the netherlands and 24 other countries. >>> you want speed? 5:36. headlines around the nation -- a police chase ends with a driver jumping out of what police say was a stolen car. you can see the car keeps moving. hits a curb and rolls down an embankment, passenger still in the car. the woman got out. car...
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finally, to "america the beautiful" ♪ america america god shed >> edward kennedy left his beloved boston for the last time and tonight he rejoins his brother, both brothers at arlington national cemetery. tom? >> thank you, andrea. andrea, i'm curious about what impact his death and all these tributes to his ability to reach across partisan lines will have now in the short term in the congress of the united states on the house side and the senate side or the fact that he's gone, do you think, will revert to business as usual? >> i don't see how they can, after the powerful examples that have been taught and learned in the last few days. and i covered the senate when it was a very different place, covered senator kennedy, know some of the traditions. it has to be an important teaching moment. tom? >> all right. thanks very much. nbc's andrea mitchell. we'll have continuing coverage of the final day of senator edward moore kennedy, his last trip to the nation's capital now headed for arlington national cemetery in a moment. you've wanted to quit smoking so many times, but those days came a
finally, to "america the beautiful" ♪ america america god shed >> edward kennedy left his beloved boston for the last time and tonight he rejoins his brother, both brothers at arlington national cemetery. tom? >> thank you, andrea. andrea, i'm curious about what impact his death and all these tributes to his ability to reach across partisan lines will have now in the short term in the congress of the united states on the house side and the senate side or the fact that...
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"good morning america" will have more on this in a moment. stay with us. (announcer) you think bleach gets your toilet perfectly clean? fact. bleach doesn't get rid of stains. it just whitens them. with this stain revealing dye you can see the stains bleach leaves behind. lysol power toilet bowl cleaner removes stains better than bleach while killing 99.9% of germs. to give you a toilet thats completely clean. lysol. the number one pediatrician recommended brand. lysol. disinfect to protect. look for money saving coupons for lysol products. only in this weekend's newspaper. >>> justin's about ready to tell us how the weekend is shaping up. >>> first, a look at the headlines this morning. it's not supposed to end this way. sherrie johnson reports on this deadly crash in a west baltimore intersection. >>> is the recession over? we'll learn new numbers that may give us the head's up that the worst may be over. we are your white marlins station. we've been giving you morning updates all week long. today it is it for fishing tournament. that will be a wild scen
"good morning america" will have more on this in a moment. stay with us. (announcer) you think bleach gets your toilet perfectly clean? fact. bleach doesn't get rid of stains. it just whitens them. with this stain revealing dye you can see the stains bleach leaves behind. lysol power toilet bowl cleaner removes stains better than bleach while killing 99.9% of germs. to give you a toilet thats completely clean. lysol. the number one pediatrician recommended brand. lysol. disinfect to...
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>> in america, there is absolutely no shortcuts in democracy. those who believe the most and the longest prevail. i think in august, i think three things, speak out in your own district, not just to me, but to our senator as well. i know they feel the same way. but speak out. secondly, reach out to your friends and family and co-workers who are in the other congressional districts and encourage to get to town hall meetings themselves. pick up the phone, e mail and ask them to question their lawmakers about the bill. and then finally, don't quit. don't quit speaking out and reaching out until this is done and a new opportunity is made available. there are some great solutions. this doesn't have to be it. >> should we go to washington enmasse? >> it would be better to drive over with a neighbor who is in another district or friend or family in another district and talk to another member of congress, because at the end of the day, members of congress represent their communities, their neighborhoods. that's who they want to hear from. again, the whi
>> in america, there is absolutely no shortcuts in democracy. those who believe the most and the longest prevail. i think in august, i think three things, speak out in your own district, not just to me, but to our senator as well. i know they feel the same way. but speak out. secondly, reach out to your friends and family and co-workers who are in the other congressional districts and encourage to get to town hall meetings themselves. pick up the phone, e mail and ask them to question...
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discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers and tasters today on america's test kitchen. today, on america's test kitchen, we're making crispy breaded pork chops and applesauce. first, julia shows chris the keys to achieving juicy, flavorful chops with a crisp, substantial crust. then jack has chris tasting dijon and reveals why freshness is the key to choosing the best mustard. next, julia uncovers the test kitchen secrets to perfecting applesauce with a pure, deep apple flavor. finally, adam takes chris on a tour of the equipment corner to find the best, inexpensive nonstick skillet. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fischer & paykel. america's cooks rely on innovation and culinary precision. dcs by fischer & paykel, offering premium indoor and outdoor kitchen appliances. >> and by kohler, inspiring home chefs to create a professional- level kitchen with innovative sinks, faucets, and cook centers. kohler. >> robert mondavi understood that sharing good food and wine with family and friends is one of life's true pleasures. woodbridge by robert mondavi, b
discover the secrets of america's foremost food testers and tasters today on america's test kitchen. today, on america's test kitchen, we're making crispy breaded pork chops and applesauce. first, julia shows chris the keys to achieving juicy, flavorful chops with a crisp, substantial crust. then jack has chris tasting dijon and reveals why freshness is the key to choosing the best mustard. next, julia uncovers the test kitchen secrets to perfecting applesauce with a pure, deep apple flavor....
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a sad day for america. up next how the death of senator ted kennedy could impact the health care debate in washington and we'll talk to the reverend jesse jackson about ted kennedy's civil rights accomplishments when our special coverage continues. stay with us here on msnbc. sandrai went to pick up my prescription and i was told... sandra..."that's just gonna be four dollars." i said, "you're joking." amandai know sandra personally. and she was only able to afford a week's worth of medication at a time. sandrasome of my medication was $100 for one prescription. amandabut now, she's able to get a whole month's generic prescription for $4. amandashe's also able to get a three-month supply for just $10. sandrai just want to say thank you, from the bottom of my heart. vo: save money. live better. walmart. i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all da
a sad day for america. up next how the death of senator ted kennedy could impact the health care debate in washington and we'll talk to the reverend jesse jackson about ted kennedy's civil rights accomplishments when our special coverage continues. stay with us here on msnbc. sandrai went to pick up my prescription and i was told... sandra..."that's just gonna be four dollars." i said, "you're joking." amandai know sandra personally. and she was only able to afford a week's...
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for america, and he was the defender of a dream. -- for his family, he was of guardian. >> we look at ted kennedy's legacy as the leading liberal in washington. welcome to "bbc world news." , broadcast you our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. >> i am mike embley in london. 70% -- 17% of the vote now counted. president karzai edges against his main rival. and one of iraq's influential leaders has died in exile in tehran. >> hello. he was the best known as american politician ever to make it -- never to make it to the white house. senator kidney -- kidnapping -- center -- senator kennedy died after a yearlong battle with brain cancer. he fought for so many causes, and the tributes have flowed in from friend and foe alike. but his career was limited by self-inflicted wounds. adam brooks reports. >> the death of edward kennedy, known as ted, leads a chasm in american politics. hughes was one of the most effective politicians of the last century -- he was one of the most effective politicians of the last century. his father warned that he was the sort of person that wou
for america, and he was the defender of a dream. -- for his family, he was of guardian. >> we look at ted kennedy's legacy as the leading liberal in washington. welcome to "bbc world news." , broadcast you our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. >> i am mike embley in london. 70% -- 17% of the vote now counted. president karzai edges against his main rival. and one of iraq's influential leaders has died in exile in tehran. >> hello. he was the best...
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we're just about 15 minute as way from "good morning america." friday morning, august 21st. let's go to work right now. the family of a black man who police say was beaten by a group of white men say they will do something. >>> what will the families do after learning the man who killed their son, daughter, husband and fathers is now a free man? >>> and practicing in the heat and the fallout that could happen. all that and more coming up in the next 15 minutes. right now, your forecast with meteorologist susan shrack. >> reporter: thanks a lot. good morning, everyone. we're seeing sun shin across the horizon and a cup of clouds here and there. high, thin ones. relative humidity 82%. the wind is out of the southwest at 6 miles per hour. temperatures across the state in the upper 70s right now. 79 in easton. 83 already in ocean city, maryland. when you see that heat index, yeah, it feels warm out there. feels like we're more like the mid-80s on the eastern shore. feels like we're already in the 90s on ocean city. we have a mix of sun and clouds throughout the daytime hours. al
we're just about 15 minute as way from "good morning america." friday morning, august 21st. let's go to work right now. the family of a black man who police say was beaten by a group of white men say they will do something. >>> what will the families do after learning the man who killed their son, daughter, husband and fathers is now a free man? >>> and practicing in the heat and the fallout that could happen. all that and more coming up in the next 15 minutes. right...
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we have the largest piece of the berlin wall in north america. you can go there and see that and the guard tower in collaboration and partnership with the f.b. i.we celebrate their 100th anniversary and we have phenomenal artifacts. we have the unibomber's cabin believe it or not. and depending on your age, some of your viewers probably remember patty hurst and her tenure with the liberation army. we have the gun she used in the bank robbery and the leather jacket she wore. we have can coverage including dillinger's death mask and the bullet pruf vest he zn wear on that night >> with you have so many different exhibits. what do you have planned for us your second year? >> one of the great things about working for a museum where news is in the title we're updating and reflect the headlines in the museum. not long ago when there was an uproar in iran we covered the social network and the twittering. when newspapers have collapsed and some markets we quickly reported that. upcoming exhibits include: throughout the next year you'll be able to see man
we have the largest piece of the berlin wall in north america. you can go there and see that and the guard tower in collaboration and partnership with the f.b. i.we celebrate their 100th anniversary and we have phenomenal artifacts. we have the unibomber's cabin believe it or not. and depending on your age, some of your viewers probably remember patty hurst and her tenure with the liberation army. we have the gun she used in the bank robbery and the leather jacket she wore. we have can coverage...
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they will be performing on "good morning america." so let's get this weekend started on a good note and a good foot. >>> speaking of american idol. rumors are still swirling who's going to take paula's place. we heard j-lo last week. now it's former spice girl victoria beckham. she could be a permanent fixture, so we have to wait and see. >>> stay with us. we're moments away from a great 6:00 show. stay with us. captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838 comments@captioncolorado.com >>> and a very pleasant good morning. i'm jamie costello. before justin's weather and a look at traffic with kim, let's welcome at top stories. you will feel strus straight add and furious once you hear what happened here at this busy downtown intersection. >>> he said he wanted to see the world but his world came to an end an ocean away. >>> volunteers will be testing out a new swine flu vaccination. if it works, then it will be our turn. >>> we're looking athe temperatures this morning 68 degrees. the sun's trying to co
they will be performing on "good morning america." so let's get this weekend started on a good note and a good foot. >>> speaking of american idol. rumors are still swirling who's going to take paula's place. we heard j-lo last week. now it's former spice girl victoria beckham. she could be a permanent fixture, so we have to wait and see. >>> stay with us. we're moments away from a great 6:00 show. stay with us. captions by: caption colorado, llc (800) 775-7838...
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tax credit so they can go any place in america. if you live in new york and you think there's an insurance policy in arizona that's better, you're not allowed to do that? why in the world is that? and as you know, there's great disparities between the cost of health insurance, varying from one state to another. back on malpractice a second. california has enacted some real improvements, texas has enacted some real improvement. we need national change to medical malpractice. let me mention -- [ applause ] i'm not going to get into too many more details, but you know one of the great increases of costs that we have today? the readmissions to hospitals. everybody here knows someone who went into the hospital, was discharged too early and had to go back to the hospital again and the costs have dramatically increased. the problem there, my friend, is the insurance companies who know they won't pay for more than a few days. that needs to be changed as well. as you know. so i have mentioned about the risk pools, i mentioned about long-ter
tax credit so they can go any place in america. if you live in new york and you think there's an insurance policy in arizona that's better, you're not allowed to do that? why in the world is that? and as you know, there's great disparities between the cost of health insurance, varying from one state to another. back on malpractice a second. california has enacted some real improvements, texas has enacted some real improvement. we need national change to medical malpractice. let me mention -- [...
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subaru of america says sales jumped 34%. chrysler said it had a smaller sales drop compared to recent months thanks to the program and heavy incentives. no solid numbers from gm yet. >>> twitter is breaking more new ground. airlines are offering last minute deals by tweeting. "usa today" says jetblue and ianed posting the twitter offers sometimes only good for an hour or two. jetblue calls the twitter speciallies cheaps and united post what's it calls twares. jetblue offered a flight from new york to nantucket island for nine bucks. >>> wall street was upbeat today. stocks surged on better than expected profit reports. stronger than expected car sales. look at the big board, up 114 points to nearly 9286 is where they closed down. >>> a picture of her 7-month-old old boy was being used in an adoption scam. what happens when a woman gets a sales pitch to buy her own child.
subaru of america says sales jumped 34%. chrysler said it had a smaller sales drop compared to recent months thanks to the program and heavy incentives. no solid numbers from gm yet. >>> twitter is breaking more new ground. airlines are offering last minute deals by tweeting. "usa today" says jetblue and ianed posting the twitter offers sometimes only good for an hour or two. jetblue calls the twitter speciallies cheaps and united post what's it calls twares. jetblue offered...
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that and more coming up until 7:00 when "good morning america" takes over. >>> now a look at the forecast with meteorologist susan schrack. >> thank you. good morning. dawn just starting to break across the sky now. things look pretty nice. we're going to be seeing lots of sunshine in a few minutes. temperature 74 degrees, relative humidity 94%. winds out of the south at 3 miles an hour. let's look down at rehoboth beach along the coast. 76 degrees now. feels like you're still 82 though. warm and muggy everywhere. we're seeing mainly clear skies now. we'll have a couple of high thin clouds starting to move in. oh, over the course of the next couple of hours. then things are going to get a little thicker as daytime heating kicks in. you'll see the condensation start up. 82 degrees by noon. then we'll have partly cloudy skies. then the clouds continue to build as well as the afternoon heat. 88 degrees is where we're going to end up. we're looking at widespread thunderstorms and showers once again and that will last all the way through into the evening hours. it's going to be that way for an
that and more coming up until 7:00 when "good morning america" takes over. >>> now a look at the forecast with meteorologist susan schrack. >> thank you. good morning. dawn just starting to break across the sky now. things look pretty nice. we're going to be seeing lots of sunshine in a few minutes. temperature 74 degrees, relative humidity 94%. winds out of the south at 3 miles an hour. let's look down at rehoboth beach along the coast. 76 degrees now. feels like...
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we'll take look at her life with "good morning america" coming up at 7:00. >>> tell us how you really feel. last night you came in with a fever about this health care plan. >> hundreds inside, hundreds outside. no one can remember a town hall meeting quite like this before. abc2 news sherrie johnson has our rally recap. >> reporter: good morning. the health care debate rages on. today president barack obama prepares for a town hall meeting to provide more information to the public but last night senator ben cardin took center stage at towson university. fielding angry questions on health care reform. the debate is growing louder across the country and towson was no different. the 500-seat auditorium was packed. cardin had to deal with boos and jeers and at times had to shout over people as he tried to explain the bill. republicans say it's true opposition to president obama's health care plan. democrats argue republicans and special interest groups are orchestrating the discontent. whatever the case may be many people are not happy about the proposed health reform. >> i just don't agr
we'll take look at her life with "good morning america" coming up at 7:00. >>> tell us how you really feel. last night you came in with a fever about this health care plan. >> hundreds inside, hundreds outside. no one can remember a town hall meeting quite like this before. abc2 news sherrie johnson has our rally recap. >> reporter: good morning. the health care debate rages on. today president barack obama prepares for a town hall meeting to provide more...
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. >>> after "good morning america" is "good morning maryland" at 9:00. here's what we're working on -- believe it or not there are just three or so weeks away until school starts. everybody needs to get the supplies. we're going to tell you about bargains you can find. also talk about how there's help for those of you that can't afford new notebooks, pencils, all of that. >>> looking to pie a new home or refinance? carl delmont will be here to explain why it's now easier to buy a gun than a home. how about that>>> and they are one of the hottest country acts and they are coming to abc2. we're going to chat live with jennifer and christian of sugarland on their success and their first ever network tv special. coming up on "good morning maryland" at 9:00. >> sugarland is to be on "good morning america" next at 7:00. >> they are good. >> the theme song. >> she had vocal problems that forced her off the road for a while but now she's back on. it will be great. >>> one more look. >> four days. >> we got heat here. we'll break the heat by the end of the week.
. >>> after "good morning america" is "good morning maryland" at 9:00. here's what we're working on -- believe it or not there are just three or so weeks away until school starts. everybody needs to get the supplies. we're going to tell you about bargains you can find. also talk about how there's help for those of you that can't afford new notebooks, pencils, all of that. >>> looking to pie a new home or refinance? carl delmont will be here to explain why...
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i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i've lived it. i'm a single mother with two kids, i work a lot. i come home tired. you do miss a lot. he dropped out for a whole month. sometimes i would talk to him and he wouldn't even turn around and look at me. i would just get frustrated because any way i would talk to him, it just doesn't go through his head. i didn't give up because there is always hope that they will snap out of it. announcer: give your teen the boost they need to graduate. call 1-877-for-a-kid or join us at boostup.org for tips and advice. woman driver impaled in the safe. matt has her story. >> for six weeks this, woman had her jaw wired s
i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i know what america can achieve. i've seen it. i've lived it. i'm a single mother with two kids, i work a lot. i come home tired. you do miss a lot. he dropped out for a whole month. sometimes i would talk to him and he wouldn't even turn around and look at me. i would just get frustrated because any way i would talk to him, it just doesn't go through his head. i didn't give up because there is always hope that they will snap out of it. announcer:...
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meet one of america's guardians next on war stories. ç@ (announcer) we understand. you need to save money. as we get older, our bodies become... less able to absorb calcium. he recommended citracal. it's a different kind of calcium. calcium citrate. with vitamin d... for unsurpassed absorption, to nourish your bones. in. >> gregg: hello, i'm gregg jarrett. chaos at a kentucky prison. this north point training center prisoners rioting and setting fire to six buildings. spokesman says the damage is so severe more than 1200 inmates are being transferred to other facilities. 16 people treated for minor injuries. >> this week hundred people in iraq killed targeting government buildings. they think they know who is responsible. david piper has more from baghdad. >> this week's deadly bomb attacks could have been an inside job and he is warnings more powerful bomb attacks could be on the way. >> there is mounting concern as the security lapses which allowed the also bombings this week. they were warning there could be more powerful attacks in the coming days. he believes t
meet one of america's guardians next on war stories. ç@ (announcer) we understand. you need to save money. as we get older, our bodies become... less able to absorb calcium. he recommended citracal. it's a different kind of calcium. calcium citrate. with vitamin d... for unsurpassed absorption, to nourish your bones. in. >> gregg: hello, i'm gregg jarrett. chaos at a kentucky prison. this north point training center prisoners rioting and setting fire to six buildings. spokesman says the...
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we're about to change america. the author of the roots of modern liberalism the book will make your head hurt. carter sneed, university of notre dame. john hoff, former official in the bush administration. i have to say this, i'm going to get hammered for not only doing this show but also because your both in the bush administration. you were both in the bush administration. either you guys want to address. this isn't just a hired gun for the gop? >> i have no talking points. we're free. >> glenn: i want to come back to where we were on valuing life. what do you see there. >> my sense there, to reiterate the chief concern about any of this sort sort of program who bears the burden, whose lives get devalued. if you look back at the chart of the curve that the doctor emanuel put up and how newborns their lives are amount of investment that they have received. there is a striking statement in dr. emanuel's piece he says that infants comparing them to adolescents don't have a personality capable of valuing long term pl
we're about to change america. the author of the roots of modern liberalism the book will make your head hurt. carter sneed, university of notre dame. john hoff, former official in the bush administration. i have to say this, i'm going to get hammered for not only doing this show but also because your both in the bush administration. you were both in the bush administration. either you guys want to address. this isn't just a hired gun for the gop? >> i have no talking points. we're free....
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. >>> keep it here on abc2 because this morning "good morning america" will be live at the university of maryland school of medicine for the beginning of today's trials for h1n1 vaccine. >>> in new york divers return to the murky waters of the hudson river hoping to find the last two bodies from a fatal crash that killed nine people. officials say members of a pennsylvania family and tourists from italy were all killed when a helicopter and small plane collided mid-air. >>> south carolina governor mark sanford is back in the headlines this morning. an associated press investigation found that sanford used state aircraft for personal and political trips. that's against state law. records show that since 2003 sanford has flown to locations of his children's sporting events, political party gatherings and even a birthday party for a campaign donor. lawmakers are once again calling for his resignation. >>> it's another boy for "the view"'s co-host elisabeth hasselbeck and her husband, quarterback tim hasselbeck. isaiah was born in new york city, weighed in at 7 pounds, 7 ounces, everyone
. >>> keep it here on abc2 because this morning "good morning america" will be live at the university of maryland school of medicine for the beginning of today's trials for h1n1 vaccine. >>> in new york divers return to the murky waters of the hudson river hoping to find the last two bodies from a fatal crash that killed nine people. officials say members of a pennsylvania family and tourists from italy were all killed when a helicopter and small plane collided...
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"good morning america" at the top of the hour. i'm jamie costello. wednesday, august 19th. right to the headlines before weather and traffic here. >>> a silent killer still in essex. linda so is live to find out how three people are recovering this morning. >>> and this time yesterday morning a 76-year-old man was rushed to the hospital after being jumped while fishing. sherrie johnson reports police are calling this a hate crime. >>> and we have seen his picture. we've heard the reports. now we get to hear from the man himself. michael jackson's doctor says hold on, the truth will come out. these stories and more coming up. >>> first, a look at the weather with susan schrack. >> thank you. good morning. things are looking pretty quiet, a nice sunrise over the horizon and temperatures already starting to feel on the muggy side. 73 degrees now, relative humidity 96%, and the wind is calm. satellite and radar composite shows how thigh clouds around most of the night. we're seeing breaks in the clouds, looking at partly cloudy conditions as we head into the morning hours. we h
"good morning america" at the top of the hour. i'm jamie costello. wednesday, august 19th. right to the headlines before weather and traffic here. >>> a silent killer still in essex. linda so is live to find out how three people are recovering this morning. >>> and this time yesterday morning a 76-year-old man was rushed to the hospital after being jumped while fishing. sherrie johnson reports police are calling this a hate crime. >>> and we have seen his...
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very warm welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- china expresses its strong opposition. it does not like tie 1's invitation to the dollar llama. and he sailed around the road, but he is not old enough to drive. a british teenager complete the voyage. -- and he sailed around the world, but he is not old enough to drive. hello to you. bbc has discovered many cases of corruption involving iraqi security forces. the police and army are widely blamed for failing to stop the current wave of bombings. there is concern that there is endemic corruption undermining their efforts. two months ago, they took over responsibility for security in iraq as american troops pulled back. the life-and-death question now -- can they prove they are up to the job? we have this report from andrew north. >> the attack on the foreign ministry. a suicide bomber last week. seconds before it detonated it right outside. the foreign minister tells us the iraqi army, police were partly responsible. >> the iraqi secu
very warm welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- china expresses its strong opposition. it does not like tie 1's invitation to the dollar llama. and he sailed around the road, but he is not old enough to drive. a british teenager complete the voyage. -- and he sailed around the world, but he is not old enough to drive. hello to you. bbc has discovered many cases of corruption involving iraqi...
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at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> we were shocked. but we knew instantly in our hearts that the nightmare of our lives was finally coming to an end. >> that's journalist laura ling speaking this morning about her surprise to discover that former president bill clinton had arrived in north korea to help her and euna lee. let's bring in romash, assistant managing editor for "time." you were world affairs editor for "time" magazine and spent different time in parts of the globe. how in your mind was this independent diplomacy by president bill clinton and will it alter the negotiation stance of the u.s. when it comes to working with north korea? >> well, i mean, that is great relief, obviously, to the families and a wonderful moment for the america
at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. >>> we were shocked. but we knew instantly in our hearts that the nightmare of our lives was finally coming to an end. >> that's journalist laura ling speaking this...
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that's in "assignment america" tonight only on the "cbs evening news." you've wanted to quit smoking so many times, but those days came and went, and the cigarettes remained. but today's a new day. and a few simple steps can make a real difference in your next quit... things like starting with a plan to quit smoking... getting support... and talking to your doctor about how prescription treatments can help you. talk to your doctor about prescription treatment options. and make this time, your time. ♪ ♪ i got troubles, oh ♪ but not today ♪ 'cause they're gonna wash away ♪ ♪ they're gonna wash away ♪ ♪ ♪ they're gonna wash away ♪ this old heart ♪ gonna take them away [ quacks ] >>> there's new amazing video of the helicopter landing. it was part of a rescue mission on a remote part of south western utah on tuesday. a hiker fell into a canyon over the weekend and was injured. he was stranded for three days without food or water. the only place for the pilot to land on was that tiny ledge inside that narrow canyon. >> it was an exciting
that's in "assignment america" tonight only on the "cbs evening news." you've wanted to quit smoking so many times, but those days came and went, and the cigarettes remained. but today's a new day. and a few simple steps can make a real difference in your next quit... things like starting with a plan to quit smoking... getting support... and talking to your doctor about how prescription treatments can help you. talk to your doctor about prescription treatment options. and...
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scientists in america have discovered a new drug that selectively kills cancer cells. the researchers of the broad institute in boston said they do not know exactly who works and tests on humans are in the future. christian roster has to spread this man's life as a living hell, that he cannot function independently. u.s. and other nato troops are still ttling to secure territory in afghanistan in of the more people will be able to go free from taliban interference in next week's's election. -- in next week's elections. a decision by the president to pardon five big traffickers has shocked those working in counter-narcotics. even from within the afghan guerrilla. -- afghan government. >> becoming a counter-narcotics policeman is one of the most dangerous jobs in afghanistan. here at the ministry in kabul, officers are training to combat the drug mafia which produces 90% of the wor's opium and heroin -- scherwin. -- of opium and heroin. these counter-narcotics police are just one aspect of an entirely separate judicial system that has been built up year in afghanistan. p
scientists in america have discovered a new drug that selectively kills cancer cells. the researchers of the broad institute in boston said they do not know exactly who works and tests on humans are in the future. christian roster has to spread this man's life as a living hell, that he cannot function independently. u.s. and other nato troops are still ttling to secure territory in afghanistan in of the more people will be able to go free from taliban interference in next week's's election. --...
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and it is a look at how america may have a solution to america's growing energy needs. >> 1.5 miles down is the largest gas field in the entire united states. they believe it can help break this country's dependence on foreign oil. >> natural gas is the cleanest burning fossil fuel. it can be used in cars, as a motor vehicle fuel. it can be used to generate electricity. it can be liquefied and used as jet aviation fuel. they natural gas developed in this country at this point in time could really get us to energy independence. >> pennsylvania was the center of another energy boom 150 years ago today. the oil rush. since then, the u.s. has become the world's biggest consumer of energy. this country desperately needs a new energy solution and that is causing a growing political division between those who believe that the answer lies in the vast natural gas reserves in places like this, and those who feel that the country needs to move in an entirely new and different direction. >> at the university of pittsburgh, they're looking into alternative sources of energy. natural gas is cleaner th
and it is a look at how america may have a solution to america's growing energy needs. >> 1.5 miles down is the largest gas field in the entire united states. they believe it can help break this country's dependence on foreign oil. >> natural gas is the cleanest burning fossil fuel. it can be used in cars, as a motor vehicle fuel. it can be used to generate electricity. it can be liquefied and used as jet aviation fuel. they natural gas developed in this country at this point in...
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that reflects america. a lot more than what we have seen covered on television for the last few days. [applause] i want to thank you for coming here today in that spirit. now, before i take questions i just want to talk briefly about what health insurance reform will mean for you. we still have work to do in congress. bills are not finalized, but i just want you to understand about 80% of this has already been agreed to. here are the basic principles that folks are talking about. first, health insurance reform will mean a set of common sense, the consumer protections for folks with health insurance. said those of you who have health insurance, this is what it will mean. insurance companies will no longer be able to cancel your coverage because he gets sick. that is what happened to katie. [applause] that can happen anymore. if you do the responsible thing, if you pay your premiums each month so you are covered in case of a crisis, when crisis conseque have a heart attack or your husband finds out he has can
that reflects america. a lot more than what we have seen covered on television for the last few days. [applause] i want to thank you for coming here today in that spirit. now, before i take questions i just want to talk briefly about what health insurance reform will mean for you. we still have work to do in congress. bills are not finalized, but i just want you to understand about 80% of this has already been agreed to. here are the basic principles that folks are talking about. first, health...
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ultimately it's one of the best sports cities in america. it will stand by and support you if you do right. but if you do wrong, you do not want to be on their bad side. >> you make a great point, anthony, press, fans can be brutal in phillie. they booed santa one year, right? >> that's ancient history. but it's a town that is prone, i think, to either loving you or overloving you, or like stephen said, it can be very, very harsh. and it can bare its teeth. >> let me ask you this. michael vick busts out a ooh-yard touchdown run, is all forgiven at that point? >> yeah. you know, in the end, we're all pro-hypocrisy in sports. any moral stance that the sports fan has now will certainly dissipate if he's in the end zone, or if he leads them to a super bowl. and something happens with donovan mcnabb. >> steve, you say it's going to take a couple of touchdowns? >> no doubt about it. if donovan mcnabb struggles this quarterback, and e he did to the franchise, and negative off the field, i think you'll see a lot of people rallying around. >> bob in
ultimately it's one of the best sports cities in america. it will stand by and support you if you do right. but if you do wrong, you do not want to be on their bad side. >> you make a great point, anthony, press, fans can be brutal in phillie. they booed santa one year, right? >> that's ancient history. but it's a town that is prone, i think, to either loving you or overloving you, or like stephen said, it can be very, very harsh. and it can bare its teeth. >> let me ask you...
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euna lee and laura ling have arrived in america. their families were waiting and there wasn't a dry eye in the airport hangar when they arrived. lee was overcome to embrace her husband and 4-year-old daughter. they were charged with entering the country illegally. they had been sentenced to 12 years of hard labor, but clinton convinced north korean leader kim jong-il to pardon them. >> to our loved ones, friends, colleagues and to the complete strangers with the kindest of hearts who showed us so much love and cept us so many positive thoughts and energy. we could feel your love all the way in north korea. it is what kept us going in the darkest of hours. it is what sustained our faith that we would come home. >> lee and ling are employed by former vice president al gore's media company, current tv. he thanked clinton and president obama for helping bring them home. >>> the president watched all this, that is the current president on tv at the white house, of course. he said he's relieved the women are now back home. >> i want to ju
euna lee and laura ling have arrived in america. their families were waiting and there wasn't a dry eye in the airport hangar when they arrived. lee was overcome to embrace her husband and 4-year-old daughter. they were charged with entering the country illegally. they had been sentenced to 12 years of hard labor, but clinton convinced north korean leader kim jong-il to pardon them. >> to our loved ones, friends, colleagues and to the complete strangers with the kindest of hearts who...
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america. >> host: the tva in the end was very inefficient. >> guest: levine back later it turned out water power was not sufficient power in the displays 15,000 people and there is another author jim powell who has written if you want to have a specific policy questions he has written a wonderful but then he gets into the breach in efficiencies not to mention the polluting with its endorsement of phosphates. >> host: that was a huge thing. >> guest: ever great support and phosphates everywhere with and the idea now it might be a good time to talk about change assumptions economic assumptions most people agree now even attending on the left that one thing that is good and bad decentralize economic activity is it is a discovery process of it for everybody does one thing one way you kind of figure out how to innovate and what the damages of one process versus another this mathis is an argument for american federalism when the state's do something and you can learn from and to. >> host: it is bett
america. >> host: the tva in the end was very inefficient. >> guest: levine back later it turned out water power was not sufficient power in the displays 15,000 people and there is another author jim powell who has written if you want to have a specific policy questions he has written a wonderful but then he gets into the breach in efficiencies not to mention the polluting with its endorsement of phosphates. >> host: that was a huge thing. >> guest: ever great support...
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[applause] made in america. [applause] for too long, we fail to invest in this kind of innovative work, even as countries like china and japan were racing ahead. that is why this announcement is so important. this represents the largest investment in this kind of technology in american history. i am committed to a strategy that insures america leads in the design and deployment of the next generation of clean energy vehicles. this is not just an investment to produce vehicles today. this is an investment in our capacity to develop new technologies tomorrow. it is about creating the infrastructure of innovation. indiana is the second-largest recipient of grant funding. it is a perfect example of what this will mean. you have perdue university, notre dame, indiana university, and they will all be receiving grant funding to develop degree and training programs for electric vehicles. [applause] that is number one. we have a small business in indiana that will develop batteries for hybrid and electric vehicles. you h
[applause] made in america. [applause] for too long, we fail to invest in this kind of innovative work, even as countries like china and japan were racing ahead. that is why this announcement is so important. this represents the largest investment in this kind of technology in american history. i am committed to a strategy that insures america leads in the design and deployment of the next generation of clean energy vehicles. this is not just an investment to produce vehicles today. this is an...
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and i think america does that over time. we're not a perfect system but we are protecting ourselves in ways that ought to be the envy of other countries in the world. i have to switch to decide and i will come back here. jamie. >>-monty and i'm resident of greensprings. i don't question the need to overhaul our medical care system. but many of us feel that the overhaul of the tort system should be an essential part of that over all. i don't see that in any bill or in any project thus going. can you tell us if there is any anticipation? >> i agree with you, monty. is it part of the cost of madison in america, a defensive medicine, physicians and surgeons looking over their soldier -- over their shoulder if they do not do that test, and my answer is that that is probably true. there have been lots of studies about this question. what is a little surprising is that it is not a huge contributor to the cost of medicine. it is a contributor but it is not huge. in a state that rigorously controls malpractice awards, texas, they ado
and i think america does that over time. we're not a perfect system but we are protecting ourselves in ways that ought to be the envy of other countries in the world. i have to switch to decide and i will come back here. jamie. >>-monty and i'm resident of greensprings. i don't question the need to overhaul our medical care system. but many of us feel that the overhaul of the tort system should be an essential part of that over all. i don't see that in any bill or in any project thus...
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>> what we heard is what you guys reported, that it dumb through that show on saturday night, the "america's most wanted" show, that it was in their estimation one of many tips that they've gotten from a variety of sources. and our understanding was that they weren't that -- didn't have any more confidence or less confidence in that particular tip than they did others they were working on, the indication we got from them. >> we'll take a quick break. more with keith and don coming up as we continue to search and hope for kristie cornwell.
>> what we heard is what you guys reported, that it dumb through that show on saturday night, the "america's most wanted" show, that it was in their estimation one of many tips that they've gotten from a variety of sources. and our understanding was that they weren't that -- didn't have any more confidence or less confidence in that particular tip than they did others they were working on, the indication we got from them. >> we'll take a quick break. more with keith and...
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talk about what you think makes america such an exceptional company -- country? guess my there are so many things. a lot of it does, from a christian world view, a christian founding. part of that is freedom of choice of course, all religions prosper in america but it was just disproportionately christians with a christian world be a founding in part of in part of a what is interesting about that too, christ was really upsetting the customs of his day by using some of the women for his parables. by ministering to women so often. that was very unusual so as i've said before and the press -- a first feminist was jesus christ and that was the freedom of choice, literally choice not killing babies choice and also the idea that all men are created by god and therefore no man has the right to rule over you except by your consent, it's not perfect consent but that isn't the idea of a federalist democracy that a king does not rule over your by divine right because the king has no genetic authority over you. there isn't a sun god in worth some genetic power to roll over h
talk about what you think makes america such an exceptional company -- country? guess my there are so many things. a lot of it does, from a christian world view, a christian founding. part of that is freedom of choice of course, all religions prosper in america but it was just disproportionately christians with a christian world be a founding in part of in part of a what is interesting about that too, christ was really upsetting the customs of his day by using some of the women for his...
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those people need to be heard and have a right to be heard, that they're not really representative of america, in my opinion. we have to be careful here not to let those town heatings dominate the scene and influence what we do on health policy. >> it looks like the obama administration may be ready to drop a key component of the proposal. that's a public insurance option. kathleen sebelius said the option is not essential to the proposed plan. >> the president continues to believe that it's good to have consumer choice. let people choose an option in the new marketplace. he continues to be very supportive of some options for consumers. what we don't know is exactly what the senate finance committee is likely to come up with. they've been more focused on a co-op, not for profit co-op as a competitor, as opposed to a straight government-run program. and i think what's important is choice and competition. i'm convinced at the end of the day, the plan will have both of those. >> some republicans who have opposed the current proposal said they'd accept those co-ops secretary sebelius just mention
those people need to be heard and have a right to be heard, that they're not really representative of america, in my opinion. we have to be careful here not to let those town heatings dominate the scene and influence what we do on health policy. >> it looks like the obama administration may be ready to drop a key component of the proposal. that's a public insurance option. kathleen sebelius said the option is not essential to the proposed plan. >> the president continues to believe...
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. >> reporter: for 83 years, hyannis port has been a place of retreat and renewal for america's greatest political dynasty. now they remember a patriarch, and this town remembers a friend. sam barber sold him paintings. >> i'm going to miss him terribly. i'm speechless. >> reporter: ted kennedy's father bought a cottage here in 1928, thinking it would be good for the kids' health. three decades later, ted's brothers john and robert purchased surrounding homes, creating this three acre property simply known as the compound. john is the editor of "the last lion." >> for years of his life, this was the home. this was the one home they kept returning to. they lived in new york, massachusetts, london, england, but for john, this was his anchor. >> reporter: the brothers played their famous games of touch football on the lawn here, training for the youngest brother, a star at harvard. >> i think this was the center of his young world. so many things happened here. certainly, in times of tragedy, this is where the kennedys gathered. >> reporter: a place of mourning too many times for the kenned
. >> reporter: for 83 years, hyannis port has been a place of retreat and renewal for america's greatest political dynasty. now they remember a patriarch, and this town remembers a friend. sam barber sold him paintings. >> i'm going to miss him terribly. i'm speechless. >> reporter: ted kennedy's father bought a cottage here in 1928, thinking it would be good for the kids' health. three decades later, ted's brothers john and robert purchased surrounding homes, creating this...
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we are aired on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up later for you -- just like old times. hillary clinton looks up an old friend in south africa. and the comedy crunch indeed. performers are making light of the global recession. hello to you. there are strong indications that pakistan's's most wanted man, taliban commander baitullah mehsud, has been killed. it was thought he has led al- qaeda's campaign to make pakistan ungovernable. there is no official confirmation. ed sources tell the bbc he is dead and buried. american and pakistani officials are also telling our correspondence they believe he is dead. this from our correspondent in islamabad. >> a glimpse of pakistan's most wanted man -- baitullah mehsud. his chilling message at this news conference last year was that suicide bombers were his atom bomb. he said he wanted to die for his cause. the indications are, he got his wish. baitullah mehsud's cv is written in blood. he is accused of arranging the assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto. he is linked t
we are aired on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up later for you -- just like old times. hillary clinton looks up an old friend in south africa. and the comedy crunch indeed. performers are making light of the global recession. hello to you. there are strong indications that pakistan's's most wanted man, taliban commander baitullah mehsud, has been killed. it was thought he has led al- qaeda's campaign to make pakistan ungovernable. there is no official confirmation. ed sources tell...
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these are legitimate differences worthy of the real discussion america deserves. >> a gop leader says there should be a bipartisan solution to health care reform and the republican radio address, senator hatch agreed that every citizen should have affordable and quality health care and americans should disagree respectfully. >> nearly 85% of americans have coverage and they are really worried about what reform means for them. especially our seniors. and these concerns are move iin from kitchen table conerer sagss to town hall discussions. i am disappointed about the attempts to characterize the behavior of americans expressing their concerns as quote, un-american, unquote. i strongly encourage respectful debate. we should not be stifling the discussions. our great nation was founded on speaking our minds. families are voicing their concerns because they feel they are not being heard in washington and i am here to tell you that your voices are coming through and it is essential for all of you to be involved in this issue. >> if you want to know more about the debate, check out the spec
these are legitimate differences worthy of the real discussion america deserves. >> a gop leader says there should be a bipartisan solution to health care reform and the republican radio address, senator hatch agreed that every citizen should have affordable and quality health care and americans should disagree respectfully. >> nearly 85% of americans have coverage and they are really worried about what reform means for them. especially our seniors. and these concerns are move iin...
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of america's excellent, progress. on screen of filmsl films -- fo he became the first american to win best actor. he not only entertained and enlightened, revealing the power of the silver screen to bring us closer together. the child of tomato farmers, he once called his driving purpose to make himself a better person. he did and made us better along the way. delores knows the adversity that comes with having a difficult name. i can relate. known to the world by the name that has lit up broadway marq s marquis. accompanying a classmate on an audition, she decided to addition herself. sassy, electric, that rare performer who can sing, dance and act. she revealed that rare ability to overcome when she recovered from a car accident that shattered her leg. she retook the stage and won a tony. and she has shown that life can indeed be bright in america. the only girl in a family of four brothers, mary robinson learned early on what it takes to make sure all voices are heard. as she was the first woman b to be appointed u.
of america's excellent, progress. on screen of filmsl films -- fo he became the first american to win best actor. he not only entertained and enlightened, revealing the power of the silver screen to bring us closer together. the child of tomato farmers, he once called his driving purpose to make himself a better person. he did and made us better along the way. delores knows the adversity that comes with having a difficult name. i can relate. known to the world by the name that has lit up...